#include <eoCounter.h>
Inheritance diagram for eoBinaryFunctorCounter< BinaryFunctor >:

Public Member Functions | |
| eoBinaryFunctorCounter (BinaryFunctor &_func, std::string _name="proc_counter") | |
| BinaryFunctor::result_type | operator() (typename BinaryFunctor::first_argument_type _arg1, typename BinaryFunctor::second_argument_type _arg2) |
| Calls the embedded function and increments the counter. | |
Private Attributes | |
| BinaryFunctor & | func |
Add a binary function through its ctor and use this class instead of it.
It is derived from eoValueParam so you can add it to a monitor.
Definition at line 142 of file eoCounter.h.
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Calls the embedded function and increments the counter. Note for MSVC users, if this code does not compile, you are quite likely trying to count a function that has a non-void return type. Don't look at us, look at the MSVC builders. Code like "return void;" is perfectly legal according to the ANSI standard, but the guys at Microsoft didn't get to implementing it yet. We had two choices: assuming (and compiling ) code that returns void or code that returns non-void. Given that in EO most functors return void, it was chosen to support void. But also please let me know if you have a compiler that defines _MSC_VER (lot's of windows compilers do), but is quite capable of compiling return void; type of code. We'll try to change the signature then. You happy GNU (and other compiler) users will not have a problem with this. Definition at line 166 of file eoCounter.h. References eoValueParam< unsigned long >::value(). |
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